he s still making a bad bet that the conviction and the unity among the united states and our allies is partners will break down. he still doesn t understand that our commitment, our values, our freedom is something he could never, never, ever, ever walk away from. it s who we are. [ cheers and applause ] i mean it. it s who we are. it s who we are. throughout this horrific war, the people of lithuania, together with our baltic brethren have been among the most fierce champions of ukraine s right to a future of its own choosing, one that is free because you live so long with freedom denied, many of you who are older know better than anyone who precious the right to determine your own future is, precious to people everywhere, not just in ukraine, belarus, moldova georgia and all the places around the world where people continue to fight to make their voices heard. so my message, my message to all of you tonight is keep it up. keep it going. keep reminding the world of hope, th
outbreak a global pandemic. our senior medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us to explain why. what makes it a pandemic? there are criteria that are somewhat defined to call something a pandemic. let me preface by saying this terminology that we re going to start using now isn t so much to cause panic but rather to really cause a focus on preparedness. sanjay will join us in a moment. more than 525,000 americans have died since sanjay made those remarks. but this morning there are so many positive signs. 2.2 million people a day are getting vaccinated. the cdc has new guidelines for 30 million people who are fully vaccinated. if you are one of them, the cdc says it is safe to gather with other vaccinated people indoors without masks. and vaccinated grandparents can safely visit unvaccinated grandchildren. but the experts say we re not out of the wood yet. coronavirus variants could still trigger another deadly surge, especially as states relax their guidelines.
property damages. early estimates reach into the tens of billions of dollars. governor phil scott stressing the severity of the situation. the flooding we ve seen is historic. we could see waters rise again, so it s critical to be aware of their surroundings, be vigilant and plan ahead. and then there s the heat wave this the south. temperatures in the coming days are expected to exceed the endless records already shattered this summer. ed the endless records already shattered this summer. el paso, texas has clocked in at more than 100 degrees for 26 days. meanwhile, in florida, even the water temperatures are nearing 100 degrees. we are in uncharted territory to say the least. here s what a leading climate scientist told msnbc. we re seeing things get worse and worse. we sometimes hear the expression a new normal. is this a new normal, but it s worse than that.
hunter s laptop from that joe profited and why, by the way, is this why joe doesn t want to lift tariffs on china because they have him compromised. hunter made a fortune. is this why joe biden approve vladimir putin s nord stream pipeline while simultaneously canceling the keystone xlsi pipeline? because hunter madeor a fortune from a russian oligarch, the media mob, the democratic party , they don t care at one bit. e t in fact, they don t care really about the corruption, the lying ,the dishonesty or real quid pro quos or the violence in the summer of 2020 because they can t use it to bashse the political opponents.pl it s that simple. have y you ever asked yourself whyhy there s never been a committee to investigate all of those peacefulgate riots? five hundred and what ? t seventy four of them in the summer of 2020 dozens of deadd americans, thousands of injured police officers, billions in property damages in. e where where s that committee? a federal courthouse packed